Reflections of a Life Up North

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  • Reflections of a Life Up North Book Detail

  • Author : Deborah Wyatt Fellows
  • Release Date : 2007
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  • Genre : Grand Traverse Region (Mich.)
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 13 : 9780918293039
  • File Size : 65,65 MB

Reflections of a Life Up North by Deborah Wyatt Fellows PDF Summary

Book Description: As a young girl, Deborah Wyatt Fellows spent her summers "Up North" in Michigan, with her brother, two sisters and her parents. Years later, the imprint of that time and place tugged at Fellows' heart, drawing her away from the city (Chicago) and north again, to found Traverse, Northern Michigan's Magazine. Reflections of a Life Up North is a special collection of some of the magazine's most beautiful photographs and of Deb's columns, letters to her readers about the joys of all the seasons and their weathers, of marriage and children, small towns and good dogs, about the need to get outdoors - and of course, about the remembrance of summers "Up North", at a cottage on the lake.

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